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Post by erictherat on Apr 14, 2015 8:06:41 GMT
yeah - I prefer the elastic cuffs to velcro on the red and it has a back pocket.
and it is faster ofc
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Post by r0b1et on Apr 14, 2015 10:33:04 GMT
Only wore mine yesterday because of the unsettled and unpredictable weather, but mines a large size but I'm wondering about the sizing in general as I'm not a big bloke at 5" 9' or 1.75 metres for you youngsters and weigh in at 12- 7 or 80 kilos, and have always considered myself more of a medium ( 40 inch chest ) until recently. So anyway rOb 1et how the hell do you squeeze into a small ? 5'7" (171cm) and 10-0 (63.5kg). And I'm all leg muscles now apparently (though still feel I have belly and love handles)
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Post by r0b1et on Apr 14, 2015 10:53:31 GMT
So there are. I didn't really like the grey on, seemed a bit too camo for my liking, plus almost all my cycling kit is red white and black.
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Post by fearless on Apr 14, 2015 13:54:34 GMT
I know what you mean about the lack of colour, its not the best as I like to be highly visible so if I unlucky enough to get knocked off then at least the offender can't claim they didn't see me. On Sunday I used my bike lights and a v100 on my helmet all day, btwin could do with adopting a brighter colourscheme on a lot of products, my 500 is OK but would have liked it more in Red or even White.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2015 20:18:41 GMT
I opted for the grey on the basis of the less seams the better with a waterproof jacket although I do like the chest pocket. I have one on my Altura Varium jacket which proved really useful on tour.
Agree about the need for bright colours for cycle wear. Reflective clothing is pretty handy too especially for commuters.
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Post by matt500se on Jul 5, 2015 7:09:24 GMT
The grey one is now on offer at Β£19.99.
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